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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA

I The only Hallway Refreshment Room at l'almerston North, and that is situated on the Platform and is still conducted by J. 11. Fletcher. 1 The public, as formerly, will get the best attention. Try our Hot Luncheons and Light Refreshments on arrival of all trains.* If you only knew the Delicious Aerated Waters manufactured by Carson and Co., you would not drink any other."

It is notified that the Banks in Palmerston will be closed on Wednesday next (King's Birthday >. . Interesting competitions in connection with the Orchestral and Band Carnival are advertised, and entries are invited. Madame Irene Connop notifies that she is receiving pupils for all the latest ballroom dances. Private lessons can be arranged, and full particulars can be obtained at Coles' Music Warehouse. Messrs Cuthbert and Spelman advertise Puponga coal. Mr T. 11. Neal advertises a section in Batt street for sale. An advertiser wants two unfurnished rooms. A reward is offered for lost dog. Mrs Barton, telepathist and clairvoyant, notifies that she may be consulted at 155 Church street East. Coghill's Registry Office, 37 Main street West, has several new announcements on page 1. Mrs J. Rawlins of the White House, the Square, has several announcements in our Wanted columns to-day. Fancy dishes of every description are.made and the public are asked to see their window display to-day. The abridged Prospectus of the Oroua and West Coast Meat and Produce Company will be found on page 7. Mr A. Watkins advertises for sale canaries, and purchasers may choose from 200 beauties. Wood's Pharmacy advertises for sale paraffin oil in unlimited quantities, which will be good news for those who have experienced difficulty in obtaining the latest requirement for oiling the wheels of life. Messrs C. M. Ross and Co., of the Bon Marche, advise the public how they can walk the earth in the wintry storm, with perfect comfort. A notice of special interest to architects is published. Messrs Collinson and Cunninghams specialise in three-guinea Collingham suits. Messrs Gould and Hetherington, land agents, Ngaruawahia, advertise a new list of farms for sale. Messrs John L. Ross and Co., of "The New House," call attention to a job lot of Ladies' Rainproof Coats which they are offering at a very much reduced price. Messrs W. Dimock and Co. advertise trucking dates for pigs. Mr H. B. Tucker invites the public to call and inspect the large and well assorted stock in the Club Hotel Wine and Spirit Vaults.

In this issue will be found an advertisement relating to Palmer's celebrated Calf Meal. This food embodies the essential qualities to produce that which makes high class stock and develops their profit-making capacity to the utmost. The meal is very highly spoken of by farny?rs all over the Island and the manufacturers have received hundreds of letters of appreciation.

TO-DAY'S AUCTION SALES. MOUNSEY AND CO. The special attraction at Messrs Mounsey and Co.'s auction rooms today is a gigantic sale of drapery, groceries, boots and shoes, and 400 lots of household furniture and effects. The sale will be absolutely without reserve and will begin at 11 a.m. HARRY PALMER, To-day Mr Harry Palmer's programme includes a sale of fruit, vegetables and produce, beginning at 10. 30, a sale or pigs, poultry, etc., at 12 noon; a sale of horses and agricultural implements at 1 p.m.; a sale of furniture, bicycles, etc., at 1.30; and continuation of drapery sale for Carter and Co. at 2 p.m.—altogether a busy and varied day. M.A.C. Household furniture is the first attraction provided for the MA.C. sal and for this there is a lengthy list. Then come! sales of fruit, vegetables and a host of sundries, and a consignment of Ceylon tea. This sale begins at 12 noon," and at 2 p.m. fowls and ducks will be offered.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 5

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ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 5

ADVERTISING MEMORANDA Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12804, 30 May 1914, Page 5